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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?. Question 1. What does HIV stand for?. A Hippos In Venice B H uman Idiopathic Virus C Hell is Vile D Human Immunodeficiency Virus. What does HIV stand for?. A Hippos In Venice B H uman Idiopathic Virus C Hell is Vile D Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
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What does HIV stand for? A Hippos In Venice B Human Idiopathic Virus C Hell is Vile D Human Immunodeficiency Virus
What does HIV stand for? A Hippos In Venice B Human Idiopathic Virus C Hell is Vile D Human Immunodeficiency Virus
What does AIDS stand for? A Alternative Immune Disease Syndrome B Alligators In deep swamps C Acquired Illness Deficiency Syndrome D Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome
What does AIDS stand for? A Alternative Immune Disease Syndrome B Alligators in Deep Swamps C Alternative Immune Deficiency Syndrome D Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome
HIV is a… A Bacteria B Virus C Fungi D Shampoo
HIV is a… A Bacteria B Virus C Fungi D Shampoo
Uninfected HIV AIDS
You can get HIV from… A Sitting on a toilet seat after an infected person B Having unprotected sex with an infected person C Sharing a cup with an infected person D Holding hands with an infected person
You can get HIV from… A Sitting on a toilet seat after an infected person B Having unprotected sex with an infected person C Sharing a cup with an infected person D Holding hands with an infected person
HIV can be transmitted via.. A The Blood B The Air C Snot D Water
HIV can be transmitted via.. A The Blood B The Air C Snot D Water
Which is the only way HIV CAN’T be transmitted A Mother to Baby during pregnancy B Sharing needles when taking drugs C Having unprotected sex D Through Mosquitoes
Which is the only way HIV CAN’T be transmitted A Mother to Baby during pregnancy B Sharing needles when taking drugs C Having unprotected sex D Through mosquitoes
Methods of Transmission • Unprotected sexual intercourse with an infected person • Contact with an infected person's blood • From mother to unborn child
How many people in the world currently have HIV? A 600 B 75 000 C 3,200,000 D 45,000,000
How many people in the world currently have HIV? A 600 B 75 000 C 3,200,000 D 45,000,000
What percentage of these are in North America and Europe? A 0% B 4.5% C 13% D 25%
What percentage of these are in North America and Europe? A 0% B 4.5% C 13% D 25%
Adults and children estimated to be living with HIV, 2005 Eastern Europe & Central Asia 1.5 million [1.0 – 2.3 million] Western & Central Europe 720 000 [550 000 – 950 000] North America 1.3 million [770 000 – 2.1 million] East Asia 680 000 [420 000 – 1.1 million] North Africa & Middle East 440 000 [250 000 – 720 000] Caribbean 330 000 [240 000 – 420 000] South & South-East Asia 7.6 million [5.1 – 11.7 million] Sub-Saharan Africa 24.5 million [21.6 – 27.4 million] Latin America 1.6 million [1.2 – 2.4 million] Oceania 78 000 [48 000 – 170 000] Total: 38.6 (33.4 – 46.0) million
Which age group most commonly get HIV? A 5 - 10 B 15 - 24 C 25 - 34 D 35 and over
Which age group most commonly get HIV? A 5 - 10 B 15 - 24 C 25 - 34 D 35 and over
What Colour is the World AIDS Day Ribbon? A Red B Yellow C Blue D Pink
What Colour is the World AIDS Day Ribbon? A Red B Yellow C Blue D Pink
What is the Best Way to Stop HIV/AIDS? A Antibiotics B Prevention C Antiretrovirals D Paracetamol
What is the Best Way to Stop HIV/AIDS? A Antibiotics B Prevention C Antiretrovirals D Paracetamol